Cleveland Treatment Center Project Safe is a comprehensive HIV/AIDS prevention education and outreach program in Cleveland, Ohio. Their culturally sensitive services aim to raise public awareness and provide education about HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases, focusing on reducing transmission risks and promoting healthy behaviors.
Staffed with certified prevention specialists, chemical dependency counselors, and outreach workers, the program engages with various high-risk populations, including injection drug users, sex workers, homeless individuals, African American heterosexual females, men who have sex with men, and at-risk youth. They utilize a Public Health and Risk Reduction model and collaborate with over 30 area service providers to deliver effective interventions and referrals for appropriate services.
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